From 741ef2a8cd9521d9de55afae0ebd4199aeda9eb7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Andrew Lewman
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-Tor sees use by many +Tor sees use by many important segments of the population, including whistle blowers, journalists, Chinese dissidents skirting the Great Firewall and oppressive censorship, abuse victims, stalker targets, the US military, and law enforcement, just to name a few. While Tor is not designed for malicious computer users, it is true that they can use the network for malicious ends. In reality however, the actual amount of abuse is quite low. This +href="https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq-abuse">abuse is quite low. This is largely because criminals and hackers have significantly better access to privacy and anonymity than do the regular users whom they prey upon. Criminals can and do DMCA "safe harbor" provisions. In other words, you will have just as much luck sending a takedown notice to the Internet backbone providers. Please consult -EFF's prepared +EFF's prepared response for more information on this matter.
For more information, please consult the following documentation:
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ the Tor network if you so desire. The Tor project provides a web service to fetch a list of all IP addresses of Tor exit nodes that allow exiting to a specified IP:port combination, and an official DNSRBL is also available to +href="https://www.torproject.org/tordnsel/dist/">DNSRBL is also available to determine if a given IP address is actually a Tor exit server. Please be considerate when using these options. It would be unfortunate to deny all Tor users access -- cgit v1.2.3